Amazon Prime Video won’t offer Dolby Vision and Atmos on its ad-supported plan | The company is now facing a lawsuit over its decision to charge $3 more for ad-free viewing.::Amazon isn’t only interrupting its Prime Video subscribers’ viewing experience with ads – it’s also removing their access to Dolby Vision and Atmos unless they pay $3 a month on top of their subscription fees.

  • @[email protected]
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    219 months ago

    Did video piracy ever really falter?

    Even semi popular movies and shows are always available in a range of qualities, going up to extremely high quality if you get on a private tracker.

    Rarbg shutting down was the biggest hit imo, but still lots of options.

    • @brewery
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      199 months ago

      It never went away but lots of people I know who did all that stopped bothering.

      When the range in netflix went down, fees went up and everybody launched different services, I was really thinking of sailing but it was Netflix blocking sharing that was the final straw.

    • clif
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      119 months ago

      I’ve noticed over the last few years that you can always find new releases but “old” material is increasingly unavailable. .

      Want the new super hero movie that released last week? Easy.

      Want 1984’s “The Last Starfighter”? Good luck…

    • @DoomBot5
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      19 months ago

      Content has always been available, but the number of people pirating decreased. It’s now having a resurgence.